Traulsen R & A Series owner manual II. Receipt Inspection, III. Installation

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II. RECEIPT INSPECTION

III. INSTALLATION (continued)

All Traulsen products are factory tested for performance

III. b - PACKAGING (contd):

and are free from defects when shipped. The utmost

WARNING: Read and review these instructions, in their

care has been taken in crating this product to protect

entirety, BEFORE attempting to disassemble and remove

against damage in transit. All interior fittings have been

the interior bracing. If either of the diagonal or upper

carefully secured and the legs or casters are boxed and

ceiling braces are dropped, they could cause personal

strapped inside to prevent damage. Door keys will be

injury or damage to the equipment.

attached to the handle with a nylon strip. The handle is

To disassemble the bracing, first open the doors and

protected by an easily removable nylon netting.

carefully remove the banding that holds the two

 

You should carefully inspect your Traulsen unit for

diagonal braces together.

damage during delivery. If damage is detected, you

WARNING: The diagonal braces will now be loose and

should save all the crating materials and make note on

can fall out of position and possibly permit the ceiling

the carrier’s Bill Of Lading describing this. A freight claim

corner brace to fall.

should be filed immediately. If damage is subsequently

Carefull remove one diagonal brace while supporting the

noted during or immediately after installation, contact

ceiling corner brace, so that it does not fall (see figure

the respective carrier and file a freight claim. Under no

1). Next, remove the ceiling brace, the remaining

condition may a damaged unit be returned to Traulsen.

diagonal brace, and lastly the floor brace - then discard.

without first obtaining written permission (return

Repeat as necessary for each section of the unit.

authorization).

 

III. INSTALLATION

 

III. a - LOCATION:

 

Select a proper location for your Traulsen unit, away from

 

extreme heat or cold. Allow enough clearance between

 

the unit and the side wall in order to make use of the

 

door stay open feature at 120° (self-closing feature

 

operates up to 90°). The door(s) must be able to open a

 

minimum of 90° in order to make use of the maximum

 

clear door width available.

 

III. b - PACKAGING:

 

All Traulsen units are shipped from the factory bolted to

 

a sturdy wooden pallet and packaged in a durable

Fig. 1

cardboard container. The carton is attached to the

 

wooden skid with the use of large staples. These should

III. c - INSTALLING LEGS OR CASTERS:

first be removed to avoid scratching the unit when

6high stainless steel legs are supplied standard for all

lifting off the crate.

Traulsen reach-in and pass-thru units. Casters in lieu

Most exterior stainless steel surfaces have a protective

of legs are available as an optional accessory for the

vinyl covering to prevent scratching during

same models. These are shipped from the factory

manufacturing, shipping and installation. After the unit

packed inside a cardboard box which is strapped to one

is installed in place of service, remove and discard the

of the shelves. Remove the nylon strap and open the

covering from all surfaces.

box, it should contain either four (4) legs or four (4)

To remove the wooden pallet, first if at all possible, we

casters and sixteen (16) bolts.

suggest that the cabinet remain bolted to the pallet

WARNING: THE CABINET MUST BE BLOCKED AND

during all transportation to the point of final installation.

STABLE BEFORE INSTALLING LEGS OR CASTERS.

The bolts can then be removed with a 3/4socket

To install the legs or casters, first raise and block the

wrench. Avoid laying the unit on its front, side or back

reach-in a minimum of 7from the floor. For

for removal of the pallet.

installing legs, thread the legs into the threaded holes

NOTE: Traulsen does not recommend laying the unit

on the bottom of the cabinet (see figure 2). Be certain

down on its front, side or back. However, if you must

that all legs are tightly secured (legs and casters should

please be certain to allow the unit to remain in an

be tightened to 300 inch/pounds, max). When the unit

upright position afterwards for 24 hours before plugging

is set in its final position, it is important for proper op-

it in so that the compressor oils and refrigerant may

eration that the unit be level. The legs are adjustable for

settle.

this purpose, turn the bottom of the leg counter-

Roll-Thru models also include special interior wood

clockwise to raise it, clockwise to lower it. Level the

bracing, intended to protect the cabinet during shipment.

unit from front to back as well as side to side in this

This bracing should under no circumstances be removed

manner, using a level placed in the bottom of the

prior to the unit being installed in its final location.

-2-cabinet.

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Contents Form Number TR35743 REV /04 Serial TAG Table of ContentsII. Receipt Inspection III. InstallationIII. Installation Stable Before Installing Legs or CastersSealing Base of ROLL-IN Models III. Installation First consulting the factory Care & MaintenanceIV. Operation Efficiently and use less energyReplacing the Gaskets Care & Maintenance cont’dVI. Other VII. The INTELA-TRAULControl System Alarms See the following pages for explanationsPossible Causes VII. a Alarm ExplanationsVII. INTELA-TRAUL Possible Causes for Refrigerator & Freezer ModelsLED Alarm Cancel Button Defrost IconLED for F Digit RED LED DisplayVII. e Notes to the User VII. h Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point High VII. g Customer Service ParametersVII. j Changing the Temperature Scale VII. i Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point LOWVII. k Setting the 24-HOUR Clock VII. m Setting Daylight Savings Time VII. l Setting the DateVII. n Starting a Manual Defrost Cycle Defrost IconSample VII. o Setting the Defrost LockoutsVII. q Adjusting the Room Temperature Offset VII. p Adjusting the Door Perimeter HeatersVII. s Viewing Sensor Temperatures VII. r Setting the Audible Alarm StyleVII. u HOT Food UNITS, Turning the Unit OFF/ON VII. u HOT Food UNITS, Temperature AdjustmentFind Your Problem Here Remedy VIII. Trouble Shooting GuidePart Description XI. Spare Parts ListXII. Stainless Steel Overview XIII. Care of Stainless SteelXII. b Stainless STEEL, HOW IT Works XIV. Corrosion Remedies Cont’dStandard Domestic Warranty XV. Warranty InformationINTELA-TRAUL XVI. IndexHours of Operation